Pioneers, Indians, ranchers, cattlemen, lawmen, farmers, soldiers and outlaws blaze a trail through a new world in a one-of-a kind mini-series as big and rugged as the very landscape it covers. Across a vast frame of time, the people who shaped a nation fire their brand on a changing America as they struggle to get the fruits of their labors into the hands of a next generation. A town is created before our eyes and although the years pass, the founders’ descendents find that many of the same age-old questions could remain unanswered.

Your devoted viewer attended 12 theatrical screenings during BIFFF 2011. A mixtures of genres and a variety of topics, with the occasional/obligatory vampires & zombies thrown in the mix. An overview starting with Andy Fetscher‘s second feature ‘Urban Explorer’ and ending with John Carpenter‘s newest ‘The Ward’. Find out & read all about the movies that lie in between, below…

The 30th Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival has come and gone. On the following 6 pages you’ll find mini-reviews for a selection of 30 movies, screened during the BIFFF 2012. As always, a mixture of various genre movies. An overview starting with James McTeigue‘s ‘The Raven’ and ending with Drew Goddard‘s ‘The Cabin In The Woods’. Find out & read all about the movies that lie in between, below…

Director: this project was a loose cannon
Writers:Vomitron and CoventryRelease year: 2009

What was I thinking…

Thinking it would be a a piece of cake giving every single film we watched at the 27th Brussels International Fantastic Film Festival a treatment on our site. I sure underestimated the amount of work that would go into this crazy idea. So it took a bit more time and effort than I at first anticipated to get this overview completed…

Proudly presenting the views of a certain Fool For Blood called Aaron Christensen on five films screened during Offscreen Film Festival 2015. Below you can read about Tobe Hooper‘s ‘Eaten Alive’, Roger Corman‘s ‘The Little Shop Of Horrors’ and its ’80s all-star cast musical/re-make brother, one of production company Cannon’s most accomplished efforts called ‘Runaway Train’ (starring the mighty Jon Voight) and last but not least a British sci-fi success from the sixties, ‘Day Of The Triffids’ based on a novel by John Wyndham (the man responsible for writing ‘The Midwich Cuckoos’, which was adapted into another milestone of UK sci-fi/horror cinema entitled ‘Village Of The Damned’).